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About The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1914-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1916)
I F * 9. > F -L / • * ♦. »«> *. « » •„ * • * , w •J’ > ' < • t'* > 4 K >>7 * I « ♦ J ’ r. ‘A f A < > ... e-’V - Al S» ’ »■ • • • • < ♦ * r •. s • • • .. . ••* > * < • ► • #/« s * • 1 * * s* L*, w ¡u¿Li >• * - '•*.. "i '■ >•••„ ••- ■•* L + « -• 9 • .' F| » 1 »* u **/? • Wk *'*"> 4 Oft ' *< '• ’'.g I •e-sé- '»■ e— ” ••*45- n*. - i - 4T \ a ^^.4* s In making up your list of papers ao<i ma#azine« for winter reeding, don't n«-gl«-ct to include Th«’ Scio Tribune in the number. Plumbing or Tinning Workmen painted the superstruc ture of the bridge the first of the week. Prof. White was looking after business matters in Albany last Saturday. Good piano for sale at leas than half coat price if sold soon J. M. Meiklejohn. R. SHELTON Mr. Park, of the Park Mill Co., transacted business in Albany last Saturday. A. T. Grugett, of Corvallia. was transacting business in Scio the first of the week. M. E. Roth. of Goltra station, was in town a short time on Thurs day of last week. Dr. I . K. Sanderson Dr. T. K Sander*»n attended a dental asoociaiion meeting at Cor vallis last week. DENTIST . Assessor Fisher was in town last Thursday, looking after matters per taining to hia office. it is a good lime now for Ameri cans to keep <>ff of ships which sail in European waler*. The cold rains we are now likely to have will be exceedingly severe on poor sheep and cattie'. W. W. Bailey, of Brownsville, came down Monday evening and was hobnobbing with our citizens Tues day. General Merchandise Furnishing Goods Groceries, Etc Rev, Iler was in Albany last week gathering data relative tn the estab lishing of a reading room in this city. ilarvnee Wiley remover! hia family and household goods to Sweet Home last Friday. Roger Cain with hia auto truck took them over. J. W. Parrish, of Jefferson, the newly elected city electrician, came over Monday. He look charge of the plant Wednesday morning PROCHASKA & CO If you want any of the daily papers. The Tribune will get them for you at Bargain Hay rates, pro viding you pay for The Tribune one year in advance If so reconed Governor Wilhyoombe will join Steve Philippi has been gathering , the Portland Rotations as’ a guest two carloads of young cattle for on their Hiwaii trip, to start in beef purposes for a Portland party April. The party expects to be gone He states that cattle in general are six weeks. so thin that the job was rather diffi Rolla Shelton has lately purchased the residence property of Mrs Maud cult. Shipment will be made next Holland located at the north end of Saturday A Gold Beach milk cow fell into Main street. We have not learned a well 40 feet deep, which was be the purchase price. For Sale- Buick touring car in ing used to generate carbide juice good shape, has extra delivery body to light a hotel. The cow kept afloat for 1250. A good car for small until removed an hour later, but store. Write C. 0. D. Grocery, she lost all of her hair because of the bath. 207 Lyon St.. Albany. Ore. A new ami modern dairy bam be longing to Frank Walker, of a short WM distance from Brownsville, burned early Sunday morning He estimates his loss at >3000 t The |ihotoplay at the Weedy theater last Saturday and Sunday evening was an up-to-date play rep resenting a phase of human life which is entirely too common. Good crowds were present lx>th evenings. School Superintendent W. L. Jack- ’ son has not decided whether or not he will become a candidate to suc ceed himarlf, nevertbeleas nearly all of the teachers of Unn county have united in a petition asking him to do so. Mr Jackson has held the office for a long time and it is doubt ful if another man can be found who will fill the office aa efficiently aa be. F < • F' U •• *».e- • • ff- $ 79 S. range that such re Wheat oer bushel Ila financial difficulties arranged in Sodaville. Oats WHK.N VOU WANT — .. — .35 munerative (?) position will go a a abort time . 30.00 Bran per ton bagging. Just one thing after another W beat chop per ton 34 00 The Tribune office has a new cub. seems the rule of life especially in 32. (Ml Oat chop as* - this wwk. Henry A. Stepanek has the payment of bills. Barley Ch<.p " * 32 00 undertaken to master the art pres Commissioner Butler was in town FRED OHLEMIER Hour per sack 1 30 ervative to a limited VI tent N~4> W» U e- last Friday tn inaugurate some need )<gs per dozen IM Thomas iJtrgc Sen. la reported to ed work on the steel bridge Hia Experience is Worth Money Butter tier pound 40 to be if at all. getting better very to You Chas, Weaely is expecting the Qiickens. bens par lb .14 • a _ a «• as slowly. Young Mr White ditto Dr. arrival of a new Maxwell car for spring Rt-fMiiring a Specialty .15 Sanderson is getting along nicely which hr has accepted the agency. roosters 07 Satisfaction Guaranteed Gue Scheman. of near Thomas.: Turkeys ... .13 We make a specialty of Friend died at his home Feb. 29. His death I CtOOOB • .07 ship. Engagement and Wadding was prolmbly due to old age Rev. j Ducks " " 11 Rings. F. M French A Son. Albany, IL B Iler conducted the funeral Beef 1 04 Oregon. today. Veal oui Notary Public and Grand jury is in session at Allsuiy When laboring men refuse tn Hogs, live per hundred lb «l>Í this week The regular March term Conocyemor work fur $2.50 per day ami contend ' Hogs, dressed K. 00 of the circuit court will convene for $2 75 prosperity may be said tn Mutton 6 (H> next Monday. Abstracts <d Title E-xamined have arrived. Such was the case in If there is anything in the old Portland this week OREGON SCIO saying, wr will have lamblike weath A match game of Ixaket t>aJI will er the last of this month, as it wan lie played by K of P. and Qty | DR. A. G. PRILL ushered in with a storm. Giuntry AI Is tars at the Weeely hall ■ Physician and Surgeon Mrs Nellie Gunaaula and «■H*. March N. As lx»th teams are prnctic-; Lyle of la-banon. were visiting at tails Attended ing. a lively cotest may be expected , the home of her parents. Mr. and Day or Night Mrs Roy Shrtlon entertained al Mrs. J. A Bilyeu, last Sunday. number of lady friends Tuesday SCIO ORE. Phone 27-7 Mrs. R It Miller and, Mrs. Dosin, aften<x>n. Social converse. 500 and of Albany, were viaitors at the home refreshments were the fqatur*ie of SCIO OREGON of J. A. Bilyeu last week Mr th«- evening A gms! tune was re Bilyeu carried them home in his ported. auto Sunday. FOR BARGAINS IN W. J. Turmdgr, of Crabtree has Electrician Parrish had some received a car load of peppermint trouble with the light plant when plants l»it week which bo is setting he took charge Tuewday evening <>n his Willamette bottom farm in However, when he has la-come the northwest corner of Manon acquainted with the plant, he will County do better. Rev Iler will deliver an address Sugar trains are now lieing taken al the Christian church Sunday across the gulf of Mexico from morning to the members of the Scio Florids to Cuba to be loaded with (Md Fellows and Rebekah lodges. sugar Ijtrge ocean going ferry Everybody Is cordiallv invited to at boats are used with which to trans tend this service. port the cars Wm. Brenner sold a valuable cow E C. Peery found evidence that this week for between six and seven Go to someone tried to set his block of j dollars. This is pretty cheap for business buildings on fire last week \ cows, now-a-daj's, and one would If we have such undesirable citizens i think Bill was hard pushed for in our town, it is hoped they will lie The row found out and prosecuted. • money. But he was not was dead and he sold the hide for South Side of liridgt Linn county has the youngest lhf 1(k1vt county commissioner if the number OREGON SCIO of birthdays only are recorded Com f missioner Butler was lorn on Feb ruary 29. and is yet among his teens, j Molalla. Ore.. 2-25. 191«. Walter Bilyeu has been employed as janitor for our public schools. The weather clerk evidently con- eluded that he had given us quite enough of sunshine for February and on Mondav overcast the skv with clouds with light showers in the morning. * ■-* • : , * * C*#1 The first day of March ovrlainly I. Hoagland was among the K of was up to tradition in giving us P's un the Albany visits Monday several kinds of weather. night. Nobody wants to be p>wtma»ter at The Park Mill Co. expects to get * ♦* r _: Mr. T. L. Dugger. Dear Sir:—Enclosed find check to l>ay up my sulwcription to The Tri bune for another year I could hardly get along without The Tri bune. All signs point to prosperity. The several sawmills within a radius of a few miles of toArn are running at SA VINGS DEPOSITS 4' With the New Year come thoughts of l>etter times, of making more money and saving more. Why not add to your savings by depositing your money where it will ba absolutely safe and still earn you a liberal rate of interest. Small accounts as well as large ones are always welcome. All that you need to do is to mail your deposits to this ixnk. Send check, draft or money order. Banking by mail is both safe and convenient. ’ full blast. According to the county cruise, Molalla has over four billion feet of lumber in the tracts adjacent which will be reached by logging roads from here. We have been told that this timber would be handled as soon as the price of Iuro Assistant State School Superin-: ller would justify the construction tendent Carlton ami County School I of a logging road It looks as if Superintendent Jackson visited the the time is at hand. Scio schmtls <>n Thursday of last I saw in the Portland paprrs a week. The viait and inspection was short time ago that Sublimity was to see if the standardization of the going to work for an extension of Scio schools were being properly th«- Willamette Valley Southern now maintained I operating from Oregon Qty to Mt. Farmer Union people say they buy Angel. This road is giving ua very goods on an average of 20 per cent ! nice service. Four trains each way cheaper then they could from our every day. If thev are induced to Sublimity and Stay local atom. On a full car of supplies build as far ton, you could probably get them to purchased last fail they say they build on to Scio. saved $400 Something is wrong Will close for this time, wishing with our home merchants if this you success. is true. There ought not to be such Geo. Blatchford. difference. ALBANY STATE BANK ‘■tUKKTY PLl'M MERNKT” ALRANY X The Willamette much advertised When in Albany quartette gave an entertainment at TRY A ROOM AT THE the high school auditorium on Thurs day evening of last week to quite a good audience Most j>e<>plr who Revere Rooming House attended were somewhat disappoint ed. They expected a high class G< mm ! Clean Wholeaome Rooms and entertainment but heard an ordinary Reda at Moderate Priesa. one. The Willamette boys showed both a lack of training and confl- H177 bla I rstown I h I r * J dence I OREGON I